This is an i5/4/256 2013 MBA 11", I'm experiencing a bug where I'll close the lid of the laptop and I'm losing between 5% to 6% every 2 hours that the laptop is sleeping.
PowerNap is off while on battery.
Anybody with the same issue?
Are you using maverick's?
It happens on Mavericks and Mountain Lion, I've tried both.
Do you know why?
People are having problems after installing mavericks with drainage. IF you head over to the OS mac threads they are talking about it.
This is an i5/4/256 2013 MBA 11", I'm experiencing a bug where I'll close the lid of the laptop and I'm losing between 5% to 6% every 2 hours that the laptop is sleeping.
PowerNap is off while on battery.
Anybody with the same issue?
I've noticed this, too. Several percentages drop when the lid is closed.
Are you using time machine? Make sure your MBA isn't backing up on battery power... This can drastically decrease battery life.
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Had the same thing happen on my new 13" MBA. Try doing a test and forcing the laptop to sleep before closing the lid and then see if it happens with that (it doesn't on mine). I suspect a faulty sleep function using only the lid closing, but that's just a theory and not an accusation of anything.
Had the same thing happen on my new 13" MBA. Try doing a test and forcing the laptop to sleep before closing the lid and then see if it happens with that (it doesn't on mine). I suspect a faulty sleep function using only the lid closing, but that's just a theory and not an accusation of anything.
Update on the battery status.
I've forced the computer to sleep instead of closing the lid at 10:04am with 89% charge.
I just woke up the laptop at 4:06pm with 88% and after a minute dropped to 85%
I'm not sure about this, it seems it is doing the same as with the lid closed.
Update on the battery status.
I've forced the computer to sleep instead of closing the lid at 10:04am with 89% charge.
I just woke up the laptop at 4:06pm with 88% and after a minute dropped to 85%
I'm not sure about this, it seems it is doing the same as with the lid closed.
Did you use that terminal command to change display/computer sleep behavior? If so, I wonder if could be causing "side-effects."
but I want to blame Adobe. It could have also been using Migration Assistant to copy over apps from a Snow Leopard Hackintosh.
Viola! It worked.
Yeah, I'm pretty sure that the Migration from Snow Leopard was the culprit. I just like blaming Adobe, MSFT, or Google whenever I get the chance.I love blaming abobe for resource problems as much as the next person but the latter sounds more at likely. clean installs always a charm
You know what, you're a wise@$$. This whole time, I thought voila was spelled that way. And I took 3 years of French. I have to go back and look at what else I've been wrong about all these years.Would a violin have worked as well, do you think?
Would a violin have worked as well, do you think?
syslog |grep -i "Wake reason"